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Question 13
Isla has some chocolates that she wants to share equal...
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Question 13
Isla has some chocolates that she wants to share equally with her friends.
Which statement is true about the mathematical relationship in this situation?
The number of chocolates that each person gets is the total number of chocolates minus the total number of people.
The number of chocolates that each person gets is the total number of chocolates minus the total number of people.
The number of chocolates that each person gets is the total number of people divided by the total number of chocolates.
The number of chocolates that each person gets is the total number of people divided by the total number of chocolates.
The number of chocolates that each person gets is the total number of chocolates divided by the total number of people.
The number of chocolates that each person gets is the total number of chocolates divided by the total number of people.
The number of chocolates that each person gets is the total number of chocolates times the total number of people.
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